Originating in the project The Transformation of the Roman World, Brill's Series on the Early Middle Ages publishes high-quality scholarly studies on the on the chronological period ranging from Late Antiquity (third century onwards) through the Early Middle Ages (up until the eleventh century).
The scope of the series is broad, inclusive and global: we encourage submissions on politics, societies, economies and cultures from different regions and disciplines: archaeology, art and architectural history, historiography, history, literature, gender and cultural studies, numismatics, paleography or religious studies. The outcomes of interdisciplinary research and cross-field collaborative projects are particularly welcome, as the series is keen to foster cross-cultural, comparative, and global studies. The series is particularly open to innovative proposals on new or hitherto neglected research venues.
The series publishes monographs, multi-authored edited thematic collections, and occasionally translations and scholarly editions. The preferred language is English though the editorial board will consider works in French and German.
Brill is in full support of Open Access publishing and offers the option to publish your monograph, edited volume, or chapter in Open Access. Our Open Access services are fully compliant with funder requirements. We support Creative Commons licenses. For more information, please visit Brill Open or contact us at openacess@brill.com.
Managing Editor:
Bonnie Effros, University of British Columbia
Editorial Board:
Lisa Bailey, University of Auckland
Deborah Deliyannis, Indiana University
Eduardo Manzano, CCHS-CSIC Madrid
Harry Munt, University of York
Walter Pohl, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Edward Roberts, University of Kent
Andrea Sterk, University of Minnesota